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Game 154, 2015

Brett Anderson tries to get past his worst start of the year. He gave up five runs including two home runs in 4 2/3 innings against the D-Backs on September 21. He’ll face right-hander Kyle Kendrick, who had a bad outing himself his last time out on Sunday against the Padres, giving up six runs in four innings. Anderson’s looking for win number ten to go above .500 for the season; Kendrick is looking for win number seven against thirteen losses.

From right, LaSorda, Sax, Stubbs, Gibson, Marshall, Shelby, Scioscia, Hamilton, Griffin. If that’s the starting lineup in Game One of the World Series, those are the guys. Belcher started on the mound and lasted just two innings.

Yesterday, the first time I checked the score it was 7-1 in the 4th or 5th. Today, when I looked in it was 6-2 in the 3rd. Maybe I will take a pass tomorrow.
We have two A-plus starting pitches. After that, who knows? A good outing by Wood tomorrow would be a big psychological lift, at least for me.

Perish the thought! Although right at the moment the Dodgers lost the final gun sounded on the Wisconsin – Hawai’i game, which UH lost 28-0, and UCLA defeated Arizona 56-30, so I was 0-3 on the day and I am NOT a happy camper.

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